Biology:Eridotrypa

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Short description: Extinct genus of bryozoans

Eridotrypa
Scientific classification
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Order:
Esthonioporata †
Family:
Aisenvergiidae
Genus:
Eridotrypa

Ulrich, 1893[1]

Eridotrypa is an extinct genus of bryozoans of the family Aisenvergiidae,[1] consistently forming colonies made of thin branches (only about 1 to 2.25 millimeters wide). [2][3] Diaphragms are very common in colonies. Distinctively, in the exozone there are serrated dark borders separating the autozooecia.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Genus Eridotrypa Ulrich, 1893". FOSSIILID.INFO. https://fossiilid.info/5160?mode=in_baltoscandia&lang=en. Retrieved 26 February 2022. 
  2. Loeblich, Alfred R. (July 1942). "Bryozoa from the Ordovician Bromide Formation, Oklahoma". Journal of Paleontology 16 (4): 429–430. 
  3. Nickles, John M; Bassler, Ray Smith (1900). A synopsis of American fossil Bryozoa, including bibliography and synonymy. Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey. p. 32-33. https://permanent.fdlp.gov/gpo58750/report.pdf. 
  4. Ernst, Andrej; Key, Marcus (2007). "Upper Ordovician Bryozoa from the Montagne de Noire, Southern France". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 5 (4): 392. doi:10.1017/S1477201907002155. 

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